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Comparison of Different Sensors Used in the Assessment of Concrete Elements by the Impact-Echo Method

PUCHÝŘ, J. DVOŘÁK, R. HUBÁČEK, A. CHOBOLA, Z.

Original Title

Comparison of Different Sensors Used in the Assessment of Concrete Elements by the Impact-Echo Method

Type

article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

Testing methods used for assessment of buildings considered as a cultural heritage are focused mainly on non-destructive testing methods. Old buildings are usually sensitive to destructive in-situ testing, and a variety of non-destructive techniques (NDT) are frequently used [1; 2]. One of the most often used sensors are accelerometers, which can measure vibrations of different part of structures. These can be used in either continuous monitoring or in short-time assessment. ImpactEcho is a well-known method which can locate defects, caverns, or damaged parts not only in industry-level structures, but also in preservation of cultural heritage [3]. This type of measurement requires attaching a sensor to the surface of the observed element. This is in most cases done by adhesives which can damage the more porous structures. In this paper a comparison of two different sensor types in testing of reference concrete elements is presented: contact piezoceramic accelerometer; non-contact MEMS type microphone. Signals recorded by each sensor type are assessed by the statistical method of feature extraction.

Keywords

Structural assessment, Impact-echo, Non-destructive testing, Microphone, Piezoceramics

Authors

PUCHÝŘ, J.; DVOŘÁK, R.; HUBÁČEK, A.; CHOBOLA, Z.

Released

21. 9. 2022

ISBN

2674-1237

Periodical

Construction Technologies and Architecture

Year of study

3

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

31

Pages to

37

Pages count

7

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT179127,
  author="Jan {Puchýř} and Richard {Dvořák} and Adam {Hubáček} and Zdeněk {Chobola}",
  title="Comparison of Different Sensors Used in the Assessment of Concrete
Elements by the Impact-Echo Method",
  year="2022",
  journal="Construction Technologies and Architecture",
  volume="3",
  pages="31--37",
  doi="10.4028/p-e23h9r",
  issn="2674-1237",
  url="https://www.scientific.net/CTA.3.31"
}